Transcript Court Minute Book 1835-1842 Page 271

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Samuel Barham; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Bennett Barrett; Jacob Barrett; Carr Bower; Etheldred E Briggs; Bailey Bryant; George B Cary; Edwin B Claud; Joseph T Claud; Harrison Cobb; Leonard Cobb; Noles Cook; Black Creek*; Warrosquyoake Creek*; Elisha Darden; Jonathan Darden; Benjamin S Drew (Court Official); Newit Drew; James Drewry; Samuel Drewry; James Drury; Allen Edwards; Jordan Edwards; Peter Edwards; William S Everett; Seacock Fightwood*; Nathaniel Frances; Shadrack Futrell; William B Goodwyn; Anthony Harris; Joel Harris; Round Hill*; John Ivey; James Jackson; William A Jones; Harrison Joyner; William Judkins; Richard A Kello (Clerk); T Henry Kindred; Benjamin Lamb; Jesse Lankford; Old Parish Line*; Surry County Line*; Sussex County Line*; Henry Moore; Joseph C Murdaugh; George A W Newsum; William Owens; James N Parker; Jesse Parker; Solomon D Parker; William Peele; John A Person (Court Official); James E Peters; William D Phillips; Samuel M Pond; James Powell; Robert Pretlow; William Prince; John W Reese; Sampson C Reese; Robert Ricks; Blackwater River*; Nottoway River*; Broad Water Road*; Seacock*; John Simmons (Court Official); Daniel W Simmons; Zebulon S Simmons; Barton Taylor; John W Teller; John Thorp; Copeland Turner; Henry B Vaughan; Matthew W Vaughan; John Vick; Nathaniel T Williams; Spratley Williams; Benjamin Williamson; Lewis Worrell

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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